scientific nameGrammia celiacommon name Celia TigerhabitatHandfield (1999) states the habitat is dry pine forest in Quebec.seasonalityJune. Possibly flies slightly earlier than G. williamsii.identificationVery similar to G. williamsii; There are no obvious consistent differences between these two species. Handfield (1999) states that the hindwing ground colour in williamsii is pink, as opposed to yellow-orange in celia. However, Alberta populations of williamsii often have yellowish hindwings, especially those in prairie habitats. The one specimen in the Bowman collection labelled as celia is from Nordegg, and has entirely black hindwings.life historyNo information available.diet infoNo Alberta data. Elsewhere, Plantago, and probably other low-growing herbs.rangeNova Scotia west to the Yukon. The only records for western U.S. are southeastern Montana and northcentral Colorado (Ferguson et al., 2000).taxonomic hierarchy